Assassin's Creed 3: 10 Reasons You Should Still Be Playing

4. Connor

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Let€™s just get this out of the way and say Connor is no Ezio, but that isn't actually so much of a bad thing. Sure people can complain about how boring they think he is, but remember these are the same people who would be complaining if he was just a Native American version of Ezio, they would be ranting and raving things like €œUbisoft can€™t even come up with anything original anymore.€ Ubisoft took a risk, and obviously the likes of Ezio will never be matched due to his loyal following, but the Italian ladies man had over-stayed his welcome just a little too long. Enter Connor, he is young and naïve, which is brought to light many times throughout the story, and he wants so much to believe in one thing but is constantly pulled in several different directions. While Ezio had his parents until he was nearly an adult, Connor had very little guidance through basically his entire life. Connor is a much more tragic character, not every hero can be so happy-go-lucky all the time. Sure he could have had a bit more personality in the story but instead the developers decided to put that elsewhere, which brings us to€
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